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Left: Prisoners of the Flossenburg concentration camp forced to dig in a quarry as work-duty.

Right: Dachau concentration camp prisoners laboring in a factory making Nazi military supplies.





The Prisoners have the same schedule everyday it does not change. The jobs of the prisoner would most likely not change but if it does then they must be really quiet and good. Within the camps the prisoners had jobs and some of those jobs were physically demanding task such as factory working, mining, and construction. The Nazi guards had ranks for each prisoner and if you were a older member of the camp you would get the easy jobs because you have been there for so long, but the new prisoners would get the jobs i mentioned before.

The Nazis would assign the jobs to the Jews in the camps and the good Jews that were old would get the easy more soothing jobs, and they would not be very exhausted but the new prisoners would get these jobs that basically killed them more and more everyday because the working environments were very harsh. These older more loved prisoners could also give order to the other prisoners and sometimes be able to give order to kill.With working in these treacherous environments they worked very hard everyday to make there guards happy because if they were not happy then pretty much some prisoners were dead.